jury
In Italian, the word 'giuria' is used to refer to a jury, a group of people who are selected to make a decision in a court case. The term can also be used in other contexts, such as in a competition or contest, where a panel of judges is assembled to evaluate the performances or entries.
The jury found him guilty.
This Italian phrase is used when talking about a judicial process in which a group of people (the jury) collectively decides whether someone is guilty or not.
The final decision is in the hands of the jury.
This phrase would be used in the context of a competition or contest. The decision of the outcome is left to a specialized group of individuals, the jury, to decide.
The jury deliberated for hours.
This sentence describes a situation where the jury takes a long duration to reach a verdict. The deliberation process is the discussion activity that jurors have, before giving a verdict.